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MDMA, often called Ecstasy or Molly, is a drug that affects your brain in a powerful way, making people feel intense happiness, emotional connection, and a surge of energy. It’s popular at parties, festivals, and clubs because it can make you feel more social and uplifted, even making music and lights seem more vivid and enjoyable.
MDMA works by boosting chemicals in the brain like serotonin, which controls mood and emotions. This is why users often feel extreme euphoria, closeness to others, and a sense of well-being. But the effects wear off after a few hours, and users can experience a “come down” that leaves them feeling drained, anxious, or sad.
While MDMA might sound appealing for its positive effects, it can be dangerous. It raises body temperature, which, especially in crowded places or when dancing for hours, can lead to dehydration or heatstroke. Mixing it with alcohol or other substances can make it even riskier. Repeated use of MDMA can also mess with your brain’s ability to manage mood and emotions, potentially leading to long-term issues like anxiety, depression, or memory problems.
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